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#Include 5 screenshots in JPG format. The width of the screenshots can be no greater that 1024px, but the aspect ratio is up to you.<br />If your Mod becomes one of the top Mods being played then you will appear in the store using the information you supplied in the above post.
#Include 5 screenshots in JPG format. The width of the screenshots can be no greater that 1024px, but the aspect ratio is up to you.<br />If your Mod becomes one of the top Mods being played then you will appear in the store using the information you supplied in the above post.


==Developer Link==
==My Games List==
Setup a developer link in the "My Games" page when a user installs your Mod.  
Setup a developer link in the "My Games" page when a user installs your Mod.  
===[[Source]]===
===[[Source]]===
====My Games List====
You can use the following keyvalues in your [[The GameInfo.txt File Structure|GameInfo.txt]] file.
You can use the following keyvalues in your [[The GameInfo.txt File Structure|GameInfo.txt]] file.
  "developer" "Mod Team/Company Name"
  "developer" "Mod Team/Company Name"
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  "icon" "path/to/icon"
  "icon" "path/to/icon"
The icon must be an uncompressed [[TGA]] 16x16 pixels in size. The path is relative to the mod's installation directory (i.e where [[The GameInfo.txt File Structure|GameInfo.txt]] is) and should not include the [[TGA]] file extension.
The icon must be an uncompressed [[TGA]] 16x16 pixels in size. The path is relative to the mod's installation directory (i.e where [[The GameInfo.txt File Structure|GameInfo.txt]] is) and should not include the [[TGA]] file extension.
====Desktop Icon====
Creating a desktop icon for your mod is simple...just place a [[Wikipedia:ICO|ICO]] file in the <code>&lt;Steam root&gt;/steam/games</code> with the same name as the Game keyvalue specified in your [[The GameInfo.txt File Structure|GameInfo.txt]] file.  Remember to omit all colons from the [[Wikipedia:ICO|ICO's]] filename.


===[[Goldsource]]===
===[[Goldsource]]===
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  developer "Mod Team/Company Name"
  developer "Mod Team/Company Name"
  developer_url "<nowiki>http://...</nowiki>"
  developer_url "<nowiki>http://...</nowiki>"
==Desktop Icon==
Creating a desktop icon for your mod is simple...just place a [[Wikipedia:ICO|ICO]] file in the <code>&lt;Steam root&gt;/steam/games</code> with the same name as the Game keyvalue specified in your [[The GameInfo.txt File Structure|GameInfo.txt]] file.  Remember to omit all colons from the [[Wikipedia:ICO|ICO's]] filename.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:16, 21 October 2005

Getting the most out of Steam for your Mod

There are a two things you should do to make your Mod more visible in Steam.

Store Tab

Get your Mod listed under the "Store" tab. To do this add an entry to Category:HL2 Third Party Mods or Category:HL1 Third Party Mods using these guidelines:

  1. Have a short 50 words or less description of the game.
  2. Include 5 screenshots in JPG format. The width of the screenshots can be no greater that 1024px, but the aspect ratio is up to you.
    If your Mod becomes one of the top Mods being played then you will appear in the store using the information you supplied in the above post.

My Games List

Setup a developer link in the "My Games" page when a user installs your Mod.

Source

You can use the following keyvalues in your GameInfo.txt file.

"developer"		"Mod Team/Company Name"
"developer_url"	"http://..."
"icon"			"path/to/icon"

The icon must be an uncompressed TGA 16x16 pixels in size. The path is relative to the mod's installation directory (i.e where GameInfo.txt is) and should not include the TGA file extension.

Goldsource

You can use the following keyvalues in your liblist.gam. Steam will also fall back to use a "url_info" line if it exists.

developer	"Mod Team/Company Name"
developer_url	"http://..."

Desktop Icon

Creating a desktop icon for your mod is simple...just place a ICO file in the <Steam root>/steam/games with the same name as the Game keyvalue specified in your GameInfo.txt file. Remember to omit all colons from the ICO's filename.

See Also